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Amid Trump momentum, Jeb Bush to meet with rest of Republican field – live Ted Cruz picks up endorsements from Meghan McCain and Carly Fiorina – live
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Former Mexican president Vicente Fox says a Donald Trump presidency could lead Mexico and the US to a trade war that would hurt both countries, according to the Associated Press.
A day after Trump stretched his lead over GOP rivals with wins in Michigan, Mississippi and Hawaii, Fox says that if he were to impose tariffs Mexico would have to react in kind.
Fox says: “We are going to lose everything in a trade war.”
He added Wednesday that it’s up to Hillary Clinton to “save” the United States from a Trump presidency. Fox also criticized Bernie Sanders as a proponent of the kind of “stupid” populism that has led to “demagogy” in some Latin American nations.
Nor does he like Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, who Fox said “denied their (Latino) origins”.
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Scott Bixby
Ted Cruz just scored another major-ish endorsement
This morning, the Texas senator was greeted with the welcome addition of former Hewlett-Packard CEO and onetime Republican candidate for president Carly Fiorina to his roster of endorsers. This evening, Cruz has received the endorsement of another prominent female figure in the conservative movement: Meghan McCain, daughter of longtime US senator and Republican presidential nominee John McCain.
“I was a huge Carly Fiorina fan and supporter,” McCain said on Neil Cavuto’s show on Fox News, stating that it was Fiorina’s endorsement of Cruz that moved her to support the Texas senator.
“I think her most notable moment was when Donald trump talked about her face, and she responded so eloquently during the debate,” she continued. “I think she has the capacity getting a lot of young conservative women taking a second look at Ted Cruz.”
“For me, honestly, I’ve been hesitant about Ted Cruz, and the Carly Fiorina endorsement has swayed my personal opinion,” McCain said.
Her father the senator has been less positive about Cruz, famously dismissing him as a “whacko bird.”
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The Guardian’s Stuart Dredge spotted this... thing in Manhattan’s Union Square today:The Guardian’s Stuart Dredge spotted this... thing in Manhattan’s Union Square today:
Meanwhile, on the Democrat campaign trail... https://t.co/uQq1AwCNRdMeanwhile, on the Democrat campaign trail... https://t.co/uQq1AwCNRd
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Ben JacobsBen Jacobs
Donald Trump is winning not just with voters, but with former New York Yankee outfielders as well.Donald Trump is winning not just with voters, but with former New York Yankee outfielders as well.
This afternoon, former Yankee Johnny Damon announced his support for the Republican frontrunner. Damon, a former contestant on The Apprentice, defended Trump’s controversial views on immigration in an interview with the New York Daily News.This afternoon, former Yankee Johnny Damon announced his support for the Republican frontrunner. Damon, a former contestant on The Apprentice, defended Trump’s controversial views on immigration in an interview with the New York Daily News.
“Everyone is calling him a racist. He just wants people to come into this country legally and fill out the proper paperwork. That’s how I’m viewing it,” said the two-time all star.On Tuesday, former Yankee outfielder Paul O’Neill announced his support for Trump while attending the candidate’s election night press conference in Jupiter, Florida.“Everyone is calling him a racist. He just wants people to come into this country legally and fill out the proper paperwork. That’s how I’m viewing it,” said the two-time all star.On Tuesday, former Yankee outfielder Paul O’Neill announced his support for Trump while attending the candidate’s election night press conference in Jupiter, Florida.
Trump even mentioned the five time World Series champion by name in the course of his meandering monologue.Trump even mentioned the five time World Series champion by name in the course of his meandering monologue.
While elected officials have been loathe to associate themselves with Trump, the Republican frontrunner has long kept up ties to the world of sports. He has rolled the endorsements of a number of NASCAR drivers and famously is friends with New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady.While elected officials have been loathe to associate themselves with Trump, the Republican frontrunner has long kept up ties to the world of sports. He has rolled the endorsements of a number of NASCAR drivers and famously is friends with New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady.
With the endorsements of Damon and O’Neill, the Republican frontrunner is now supported by as many former outfielders for the New York Yankees as sitting GOP governors.With the endorsements of Damon and O’Neill, the Republican frontrunner is now supported by as many former outfielders for the New York Yankees as sitting GOP governors.
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Lucia GravesLucia Graves
It’s been a good season for candidates who can channel the anger of the electorate and we saw that again on Tuesday night, when exit polls continued to turn up in favor of Donald Trump, while Bernie Sanders pulled off a surprise victory in Michigan.It’s been a good season for candidates who can channel the anger of the electorate and we saw that again on Tuesday night, when exit polls continued to turn up in favor of Donald Trump, while Bernie Sanders pulled off a surprise victory in Michigan.
The victories for Trump and Sanders come after a week when both men’s chances were being played down. Sanders’ campaign had been all but left for dead after he failed to make significant inroads with minority voters on Super Tuesday. Trump faced attacks from the party establishment (most notably Mitt Romney) and scorn from the media establishment for his habit of asking people to raise their hands and pledge allegiance to him at rallies, something Cruz quickly seized upon. “We’ve had seven years of a president who thinks he’s an emperor,” he quipped.The victories for Trump and Sanders come after a week when both men’s chances were being played down. Sanders’ campaign had been all but left for dead after he failed to make significant inroads with minority voters on Super Tuesday. Trump faced attacks from the party establishment (most notably Mitt Romney) and scorn from the media establishment for his habit of asking people to raise their hands and pledge allegiance to him at rallies, something Cruz quickly seized upon. “We’ve had seven years of a president who thinks he’s an emperor,” he quipped.
For a fleeting moment on Tuesday, it looked like Trump’s star might finally be fading. After all, on Saturday he only won by a few percentage points in Louisiana and Kentucky, while Cruz won handily in Maine and Kansas. But winning by less is still, to put it in Trump terms, #winning. And Tuesday’s results suggest the weekend was merely an ebb in the candidate’s current.For a fleeting moment on Tuesday, it looked like Trump’s star might finally be fading. After all, on Saturday he only won by a few percentage points in Louisiana and Kentucky, while Cruz won handily in Maine and Kansas. But winning by less is still, to put it in Trump terms, #winning. And Tuesday’s results suggest the weekend was merely an ebb in the candidate’s current.
Related: Clinton is in danger of seizing up in Rust Belt after Michigan resultRelated: Clinton is in danger of seizing up in Rust Belt after Michigan result
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Fight Night in Miami: A preview of the Democratic debateFight Night in Miami: A preview of the Democratic debate
Scott BixbyScott Bixby
Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and Vermont senator Bernie Sanders are meeting tonight for their fourth one-on-one debate, and their second in less than a week. Coming on the heels of an embarrassing defeat in Michigan for Clinton (and a correlative win for Sanders) and less than a week before major primaries in Ohio and Florida, tonight’s debate will feature a resurgent Sanders and a defensive Clinton - a dynamic we haven’t seen on the debate stage since after Clinton’s massive win in South Carolina.Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and Vermont senator Bernie Sanders are meeting tonight for their fourth one-on-one debate, and their second in less than a week. Coming on the heels of an embarrassing defeat in Michigan for Clinton (and a correlative win for Sanders) and less than a week before major primaries in Ohio and Florida, tonight’s debate will feature a resurgent Sanders and a defensive Clinton - a dynamic we haven’t seen on the debate stage since after Clinton’s massive win in South Carolina.
Before we get to the knock-down-drag-out, here’s a quick run-through of the whos, whats, wheres, whens and whys of tonight’s debate:Before we get to the knock-down-drag-out, here’s a quick run-through of the whos, whats, wheres, whens and whys of tonight’s debate:
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This is what we call “poor advance work.”This is what we call “poor advance work.”
Rubio stadium event in Hialeah. Stands empty; crowd in one end zone. pic.twitter.com/9zj0xslwSARubio stadium event in Hialeah. Stands empty; crowd in one end zone. pic.twitter.com/9zj0xslwSA
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Marco Rubio is big into the clickbait-y email subject lines:Marco Rubio is big into the clickbait-y email subject lines:
Granted, he continues that “If we hand the conservative movement over to Donald Trump by making him the Republican nominee, we will lose,” but the beleaguered Florida senator got your attention, right?Granted, he continues that “If we hand the conservative movement over to Donald Trump by making him the Republican nominee, we will lose,” but the beleaguered Florida senator got your attention, right?
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Brady Campaign: Bernie Sanders' vote on crooked gun dealers "unforgivable"Brady Campaign: Bernie Sanders' vote on crooked gun dealers "unforgivable"
Scott BixbyScott Bixby
One of the nation’s most influential gun-control advocacy organizations has come out strongly against Vermont senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign, calling his vote in 2006 to keep law enforcement from shutting down gun dealers who operate illegally “unforgivable.”One of the nation’s most influential gun-control advocacy organizations has come out strongly against Vermont senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign, calling his vote in 2006 to keep law enforcement from shutting down gun dealers who operate illegally “unforgivable.”
“This is one of the most dangerous and potentially deadly pieces of special interest legislation to ever come before Congress,” said Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, in a statement.“This is one of the most dangerous and potentially deadly pieces of special interest legislation to ever come before Congress,” said Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, in a statement.
“And where was Bernie Sanders when it came to a vote? Right where the corporate gun lobby wanted him. Sanders voted to effectively tie the hands of law enforcement and shield gun dealers who knowingly sold weapons illegally and irresponsibly. Most gun dealers operate on the up and up, but the few ‘bad apples’ who flood our nation’s streets with crime guns need to be stopped, not granted a license to kill.”“And where was Bernie Sanders when it came to a vote? Right where the corporate gun lobby wanted him. Sanders voted to effectively tie the hands of law enforcement and shield gun dealers who knowingly sold weapons illegally and irresponsibly. Most gun dealers operate on the up and up, but the few ‘bad apples’ who flood our nation’s streets with crime guns need to be stopped, not granted a license to kill.”
The statement refers to H.R. 5092, a bill to soften punishments for firearm retailers and dealers that was introduced during Sanders’ final term in the House of Representatives before he became a US senator. The bill passed the House, but died in the senate.The statement refers to H.R. 5092, a bill to soften punishments for firearm retailers and dealers that was introduced during Sanders’ final term in the House of Representatives before he became a US senator. The bill passed the House, but died in the senate.
“The Brady Campaign is calling on senator Sanders to renounce his shameful vote for this dangerous bill during tonight’s Democratic debate,” Gross continued in the statements. “His vote to protect irresponsible gun dealers, his repeated votes for gun industry special legal protections, and his five votes against the Brady Bill further affirm that, for Americans who have had enough of gun violence, Bernie Sanders is on the wrong side of the issue.”“The Brady Campaign is calling on senator Sanders to renounce his shameful vote for this dangerous bill during tonight’s Democratic debate,” Gross continued in the statements. “His vote to protect irresponsible gun dealers, his repeated votes for gun industry special legal protections, and his five votes against the Brady Bill further affirm that, for Americans who have had enough of gun violence, Bernie Sanders is on the wrong side of the issue.”
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The reigning Dalai Lama, leader of Tibetan Buddhists and winner of the Nobel peace prize, may have learned a few things from Pope Francis after the pontiff’s public feud with billionaire Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.The reigning Dalai Lama, leader of Tibetan Buddhists and winner of the Nobel peace prize, may have learned a few things from Pope Francis after the pontiff’s public feud with billionaire Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.
Namely: Don’t do it.Namely: Don’t do it.
WATCH: The Dalai Lama shares his views about Donald Trump with ABC's @danbharris: https://t.co/wRICuOGhtbhttps://t.co/PdlLzxBaLWWATCH: The Dalai Lama shares his views about Donald Trump with ABC's @danbharris: https://t.co/wRICuOGhtbhttps://t.co/PdlLzxBaLW
“Oh, that’s your business!” the Dalai Lama told ABC News in an interview today, after he was asked “if you have any views on the presidential candidate in this country who is making the most noise, Donald Trump.”“Oh, that’s your business!” the Dalai Lama told ABC News in an interview today, after he was asked “if you have any views on the presidential candidate in this country who is making the most noise, Donald Trump.”
“Firstly, I have no right or option to vote,” the Dalai Lama said, pointing out that he is only in the United States for a short visit. He did say that “sometimes I feel, oh, too much personal criticism” on the campaign trail.“Firstly, I have no right or option to vote,” the Dalai Lama said, pointing out that he is only in the United States for a short visit. He did say that “sometimes I feel, oh, too much personal criticism” on the campaign trail.
“Serious discussion about policy matters, that’s useful,” the Dalai Lama said. “But sometimes, little bits of personal criticism in these things - that looks a little bit cheap. That’s my view.”“Serious discussion about policy matters, that’s useful,” the Dalai Lama said. “But sometimes, little bits of personal criticism in these things - that looks a little bit cheap. That’s my view.”
“Silly!” he said of the state of the Republican primary shaking his head.“Silly!” he said of the state of the Republican primary shaking his head.
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Donald Trump is about to take his political roadshow to its biggest stage yet, report the Guardian’s Ben Jacobs and Zach Stafford:
On Friday, the Republican frontrunner will campaign in Chicago, the third largest city in the US. Since launching his campaign in June, Trump has filled arenas, stadiums, and airplane hangars across much of the country but has tended to stick to predominantly white and politically conservative areas.
But with his rally on the campus of the University of Illinois, Chicago, Trump will be campaigning in a city that is a Democratic stronghold and has a large minority population.
Related: Trump has dominated in conservative, white America. Can he win in Chicago?
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A Rubio spokesman seeks to spike rumors that the Florida senator would ever consider leaving the race before Florida votes on Tuesday:
I know for a fact this report is 100% false. Marco will be on debate stage tomorrow & 100% committed to winning FL https://t.co/OkovKzdyGG
7.21pm GMT
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Bush to meet with non-Trump bloc
Former Republican hopeful Jeb Bush will meet with Marco Rubio today and with Ted Cruz and John Kasich tomorrow ahead of Thursday night’s Republican debate in Miami, multiple organizations reported.
Why? A Bush spokeswoman “wouldn’t say where or when the meetings will take place other than to confirm they will occur,” the Washington Post reported.
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Clinton is inspired by the women of Avalon Bakery in Detroit.
But they’re not inspired back:
Perils of social pic.twitter.com/YU4nLx3M4G
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Bloomberg’s Michael Bender explores Trump’s support base, starting with the scene last night at the Trump news conference at his Palm Beach golf course:
As has become Trump’s habit in South Florida, he invited club members to the news conference, and seated them in the first few rows. For all the huge rallies and talk of angry outsiders, this small, expensively dressed group is Trump’s real base. There are CEOs, insurance brokers, health-care executives, former debutantes, trophy wives, and a woman in a short, sparkling silver dress (and thick bracelet to match) with an animal fur wrapped around her like a sash.
Read the full piece here.
For all the huge rallies & talk of angry outsiders, this small, expensively dressed group is Trump’s real base. https://t.co/5kbNNTcrMP
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Romney reads mean tweets on Kimmel
The former nominee acquits himself fairly well, do you think? On Jimmy Kimmel Live which has the running series Celebrities Read Mean Tweets.
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From the comments / grab bag
What’s happening in the comments? We missed a lot of the action last night under the pressure of rapid results. So let’s dig in –
The Fiorina endorsement
Good for Fiorina. Time for Rubio and the rest of the low performers to drop out and get behind Cruz.
>> Cruz:"Fiorina is a strong, principled leader "
Who is a proven liar - so she will fit right in at Camp Cruz.
Cruz calls for prosecuting Planned Parenthood on day one of a Cruz presidency, right after repealing every word of Obamacare, tearing up the Iran treaty and carpet bombing towns in Syria and Iraq. Shocking that the Planned Parenthood Liar would sign up with him.
Carly was the kiss of death of her own campaign - maybe she can be the kiss of death of his. Ted Cruz: America's dirty nuke.
A superdelegates sham?
The superdelegates thing is weird to me. Either you nominate your candidate on a convention, without popular vote, or you do the primary tour, and nominate on the popular vote. Bernie Sanders' surprise competition kind of gives off the idea that democratic primaries are "for show", unless the party itself is divided between candidates. It's like they're pretending to care about what the registered voters think.
The party writes the rules for awarding delegates, the order in which states vote, the number of bonus delegates a state may get, and the selection of superdelegates, who indeed are not beholden to the rank-and-file voters. And if that sounds to you like a rigged game – well, why would you think that?
Bernie versus Donald
It is only Bernie who is capable of taking the air out of Trump's balloon. If Hillary becomes the nominee, people, without any doubt, will hand over WH keys to Trump that's how much independents and moderate democrats hate Hillary. So, vote Bernie and save the WH.
R.I.P. ‘politics as usual’
Just want to say thank you for finally presenting the Democrat delegate counts in a way which makes clear the difference between pledged and super delegates.
Scores of commenters down here in the cheap seats have been howling about this for weeks, so, well done Guardian.
Now.
The real story happening here, and I'll say this again and again—regardless of how the Democrat primary plays out ultimately—is that (to quote the early Guardian description of Sanders) an "unkempt socialist" independent Jewish candidate is running an extremely competitive presidential campaign financed 100% by the loose change in millions of Americans' pockets.
This is unprecedented, and when considered in tandem with the Trump phenomenon on the other side of the political aisle, means that US politics has been turned on its head.
We have no clue what the implications for "politics as usual" are in the US going forward, but certainly they will be profound.
THAT'S the real story, Guardian.It's the most consequential political story in any of our lifetimes, and to lose sight of that by sacrificing it on the altar of partiality for Hillary Clinton's candidacy is nothing less than journalistic malpractice.
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The energetic Republican gaming-out of ways to block Donald Trump has included a scenario in which the party gets Marco Rubio and John Kasich to stay in after losing their home states in order to continue splitting the vote with Trump to deny him the 1,237 delegates.
(It that sounds a bit Rube Goldberg, consider that a variant plan has Kasich calling on his supporters to vote for Rubio in Ohio and Rubio returning the favor in Florida in an effort to build a cooperative coalition to beat Trump. Or consider the current reports of advisers urging Rubio to drop out before he even has a chance to get beaten – or win – in his home state.)
That’s a long-winded way of introducing the general impression that if Rubio doesn’t win Florida next Tuesday, he’s toast:
Is Rubio finished if he doesn't win Florida? Sen. Jeff Flake (Rubio endorser): "Yes. I think everybody knows that."
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Video – Carly Fiorina endorses Ted Cruz: ‘He doesn’t care about DC cocktail parties’